LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A new neighborhood tavern got a warm welcome to North Las Vegas on Thursday as Seventy Six by Station Casinos celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. It’s a new brand that embraces “the heart of Americana,” according to a news release.
City officials and Station Casinos executives were on hand at the first location, now open at the corner of Lamb Boulevard and Centennial Parkway. A grand opening celebration is scheduled Friday, Oct. 11, at 7 p.m. where guests will have a chance to win more than $2,000 in cash and prizes.
The tavern has its own Seventy-Six VIP player’s club, and customers can request to redeem their Station Casinos Boarding Pass points for comps and free play via the new VIP club.
A menu that ranges from the cowboy burger to Ahi Tuna nachos will be served alongside house-made signature cocktails, a variety of wines, and 20 ice-cold beers on tap. Seventy Six has 24-hour gaming and Happy Hour specials offered twice daily, 3-7 p.m. and 3-7 a.m.
Seventy Six features 24 high-definition TVs, bartop machines with the latest poker, blackjack, slot and keno games powered by Konami Gaming’s SYNKROS casino management system.
A second Seventy Six location is expected to open in early 2025 at 7225 N. Aliante Pkwy, across the street from Boyd Gaming’s Aliante Casino + Hotel + Spa.
Among the dignitaries at Thursday’s ribbon-cutting were North Las Vegas Mayor Pamela Goynes-Brown, City Councilman Richard J. Cherchio, Station Casinos President Scott Kreeger, Senior Vice President of Operations for Station Casinos Chris Fiumara, Vice President of Small Properties Bobbie Rihel, and Director of Operations at Seventy Six by Station Casinos Jason Straub.
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